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"""This example updates the display name of each custom targeting key up to the
first 500. To determine which custom targeting keys exist, run
get_all_custom_targeting_keys_and_values.py."""

__author__ = 'api.sgrinberg@gmail.com (Stan Grinberg)'

# Locate the client library. If module was installed via "setup.py" script, then
# the following two lines are not needed.
import os
import sys
sys.path.append(os.path.join('..', '..', '..', '..'))

# Import appropriate classes from the client library.
from adspygoogle.dfp.DfpClient import DfpClient


# Initialize client object.
client = DfpClient(path=os.path.join('..', '..', '..', '..'))

# Initialize appropriate service. By default, the request is always made against
# sandbox environment.
custom_targeting_service = client.GetCustomTargetingService(
    'https://sandbox.google.com', 'v201101')

filter_statement = {'query': 'LIMIT 500'}

# Get custom targeting keys by statement.
keys = custom_targeting_service.GetCustomTargetingKeysByStatement(
    filter_statement)[0]['results']

# Update each local custom targeting key object by changing its display name.
if keys:
  for key in keys:
    if not key['displayName']:
      key['displayName'] = key['name']
    key['displayName'] += ' (Deprecated)'
  keys = custom_targeting_service.UpdateCustomTargetingKeys(keys)

  # Display results.
  if keys:
    for key in keys:
      print ('Custom targeting key with id \'%s\', name \'%s\', display name '
             '\'%s\', and type \'%s\' was updated.'
             % (key['id'], key['name'], key['displayName'], key['type']))
  else:
    print 'No custom targeting keys were updated.'
else:
  print 'No custom targeting keys were found to update.'
